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Worked very nicely. I tried it from another domain and it showed no images. Thank you SABI sooo much for your time and help.

I want to ask you a different question. My 20 pages have parts with identical html code lines, is it possible to use one centralized file where I save those parts, then all the pages extract those parts from it? Sort of a template but only for specific parts of html not all the page content?.. because right now, every time I want to change a line of code, I have to do it repeatedly in each of the 20 pages..

Yes you can do that in PHP using include() directive/function; for this you will need to convert those pages to PHP (or simly rename .html to .php) then you can import external file where ever you want to.

Ooops.. sorry about that ZABI
So if say there are 5 repeated lines from line 3 to line 7, then 2 repeated lines from line 10 to 11, should I create separate common.html files for each group of lines, and type the include command twice in place of the 2 sets of lines? or use one common.html file for all the parts? and if so, how do I guide the pages to each part in the common file?
An example please?

all the way up to images: 0064.jpg
The problem is there are not always 64 images in that directory. Sometimes they're 48 or 32.
So I need the code to make an arrey depending on the number of image files in that directory, to avoid having empty frames in my webpage if I repeat the above html lines 64 times.